Bugatti has churned out the latest limited edition - the Grand Sport done up by artist Bernar Venet.

Venet’s goal with his Bugatti project was to translate the engineering equations of Bugatti’s brainiacs onto the bodywork of the car, in keeping with the self-referential nature of his paintings.

The equations reinforce the power of the car’s engine and pay tribute to the genius of technological science as well as the German know-how of automobile production.

The orange arithmetic splashed across the front of the Grand Sport looks like a flame job as dreamed up by Albert Einstein.

More interesting still, the front wheels are orange while the rears are black, which shows that Venet took the whole two-tone paint job pretty seriously.

On the inside, we can also see the same elements in the interior including the dashboard panel and leather trim. Both get a scientific touch with a rusty design but other formulas appeared on the door.

The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Venet Edition will be powered by the existing 8.0-litre quad-turbo W16 engine that’s capable of providing up to 1,015PS of power.